Wologai Traditional Village Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Jeremy P
Nice traditional village
It was a quiet village with many well-preserved huts for visitor to take a closer look. Some villagers still stay there and make handicraft that can be purchased by tourist.
This place is on the way from Ende to Moni. There are just few uninhabited huts left for display. People stay in houses built around this area. We just spent 20-30 minutes here. Mostly because our k...
This place is more of a museum than a place to live. It was a functioning village until it burnt down in 2012. A few houses have been rebuilt, to illustrate how things were before the fire. The fire r...
Short before kelimutu I went in a traditional town to take some pics of the newly built houses and some school kids. It was nice to see but nothing special.
Nice traditional village
It was a quiet village with many well-preserved huts for visitor to take a closer look. Some villagers still stay there and make handicraft that can be purchased by tourist.
Abandoned huts
This place is on the way from Ende to Moni. There are just few uninhabited huts left for display. People stay in houses built around this area. We just spent 20-30 minutes here. Mostly because our k...
Rebuilt traditional village
This place is more of a museum than a place to live. It was a functioning village until it burnt down in 2012. A few houses have been rebuilt, to illustrate how things were before the fire. The fire r...
This place is verry easy to get in, it located 400 meters from the main street before kelmutu
Nice place, warm people n easy to get, you if you are from maumere, you will get the small way before get in Ende
Cute village
Short before kelimutu I went in a traditional town to take some pics of the newly built houses and some school kids. It was nice to see but nothing special.